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Yung Pinch in Concert
With a distinct sense of melody to his syrupy flow, Yung Pinch is beginning to hit his stride as a bonafide hip-hop headliner. The Southern California rapper cut his teeth opening for G-Eazy, SOB x RBE, and Post Malone to name a few, but as his fan base continues to grow rapidly, he's selling out his own shows. And now he's embarking on his second top billing slate, with the Yung Pinch Fueled by Monster Energy and Lost at Sea tours. Pinch has played major festival stages at Bumbershoot and Rolling Loud, and he told XXL Magazine that his goal in music "is to definitely change people's lives, change my life and, you know, [change] my family's life and just make the world a better place. With good music." With his long hair and distinct SoCal flair, he commands attention as a budding force on the scene, with standout crowd-pleasers like "Rock With Us" and "When I Was Yung" to boot.
Yung Pinch Background
Hailing from Huntington Beach, California, 21-year-old Evan Sandoval grew up listening to bands like Weezer and Blink-182 before finding himself in hip-hop. While his parents struggled with addiction, Sandoval grew up with his grandparents, and his plight informs a workhorse style releasing music at a prolific pace since his debut mixtape, ‘714ever,' came out at the end of 2016. Sandoval was prominently featured on Dillon Francis' "Hello There," a track that met the self-proclaimed "#BEACHBOY" squarely on the same wavelength of Yung Pinch tracks like "This Is My Wave" and "Piña Colada" that pay homage to his coastal roots. Nowadays, 500K+ or even a million SoundCloud spins seem like a given for any new Yung Pinch track, and his ascent led to his recently signing with Columbia Records. While his name is derived partly from being the smallest guy in his crew of friends, his development into a go-to rapper looms large.